Coin-delivering apparatus.



E. KANTUR'EK.

'GOIN DELIVERING APPARATUS.

APPLICATION FILED NOV- 6, 1915.

Patented May16, 1916.

EMIL KANTUREK, OF ZURICH, SWITZERLAND.

COIN-DELIVERING APPARATUS.

Application filed November 6, 1915.

T 0 all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, EMIL KANTUREK, citizen of Switzerland, residing at Zurich, Switzerland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Coin-Delivering Apparatus, of which the following is a Thereon small pillars b are vertically erected which at their top are provided with hinges 0 acting as pivots of two halves of a coin delivering plate (I, in such a manner that these two half plates when in the posi' tion for use are always kept in a horizontal line. This is attained by arranging for the center of gravity to be on the two adjoining sides of each plate half cl, (resting on pillar e).

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented May 16, 1916.

Serial No. 60,082.

Then using the paying plate, lay the hand fiat on one of the extensions 7, fixed at the end of each half of the plate, press same down and one half of the plate will as sume a sloping position as shown in dotted lines in the Fig. 1, thus allowing the money on the plate to slip down into the hand.

Patent claim.

A coin delivering apparatus, comprising a base plate, a pair of oppositely disposed pillars'adjacent the edge of said plate, one half of acoin delivering plate pivoted to each pillar, each of said plate halves having its center of gravity over substantially the middle of the base plate, and a third pillar at approximately the middle of the base plate upon which the inner edges of the said plate halves are adapted to rest.

In testimony whereof I have airlxed my signature in presence of two witnesses.

EMIL KANTUREK.

Witnesses V. R. VVHINDA,

CARL GUMBER.

Copies of this patent may be obtained-tor five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents. Washington, D. G." 

